have been finding ou I t more and more as I grow older, that people have different views about everything. Nothing in this world is perfect and it shows through mans disagreement about everything. They all have their own definiton of beauty. I find it is good to have your own opinion about things. Then you can hear other opinions and still have your own. Beauty could be defined as an outward apperience.According to William Shakespeare(1588) “Beauty is bought by judgement of the eye”. A lot of people cave into beauty as being a thing they look at. Beauty is something that brings their eyes happiness like Stendhal(1871)said, “Beauty is the promise of happiness”. They lust after someone because of the pleasure they see out of the situation. They might not know it but they are looking at if you have straight teeth, a "normal" size nose, how defined your cheeks are, how sharp your chin is, how much you weigh, how fit you are, the shape of your body, and a lot more. To me, I feel this is the wrong way to think. I might on occasion do this but it is not right judging people like that. God made everyone equal and they should all be treated equal. It is often said that "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and this goes to prove that beauty is highly subjective. We all obviously have different tastes. What appears beautiful to one person may seem ugly or not so beautiful to another. It is the person who is looking (the beholder) who has to form his or her own opinion whether a particular person, place or object is beautiful. Many literary researchers believe that Margaret Wolfe Hungerford (née Hamilton), who wrote prolifically under the pseudonym 'The Duchess' was the first person ever to write "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder". In her book Molly Bawn written in 1878, the line "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder” appears for the first time in print. According to David Hume(1977), the erudite philosopher writes in his Essays, Moral and Political - "Beauty in things exists merely in the mind which contemplates them." There are however certain things where beauty ceases to be relative – for instance, the beauty of a flower, the splendor of sunset, the majesty of mountains, the goegeous waterfall or a stunningly attractive painting.Rabindrath Tagore(1924),said that “By plucking her petals,you do not gather the beauty of the flower”. Will Durant(1984) writes “All minds admire beauty but few minds wonder why”. What is beauty anyway? Hearing pleasant music is beauty to the ears – it is beauty to the listener and not to the beholder. A sweet smelling flower can be deemed beautiful to the nose and to the one who smells it. A well-worded poem can be beautiful to the mind and to the reader. Thus it can be said, without fear of contradiction, that the saying "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" is highly relative and not definitive in nature. Others see beauty as an inward appearence. This is what people judge when they look further than your looks.According to the Plato(403B.C),he quoted “Remember how in that communion only,beholding beauty with the eye of the mind,he will be enabled to bring forth,not images of beauty,but realities,and bringing forth and nourishing true virtue to become the frind of God and be immortal,if mortal man may”. God made people in His own image. He gave us all feelings, morals, and choices. People usually enjoy getting to know how people feel about certain things. Specifically people of the opposite sex pay more attention what each other have to say. They enjoy hearing what people have to say about your feelings and views. These people also notice if you are usually happy or sad. They observe how you react in different scenarios. For the most part, I have noticed, they look at what you like to do, hobbies, hang out spots, favorite class, favorite food, and things like that.Rosalind Russell(1761) said “Taking joy in living is a woman’s best...

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